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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00538� A r � ORDINANCE N0. 538 AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance No.449 entitled "An Ordinance amending an Ordinance concerning licenses" passed April 30, 1891. Section 1. That Section thirteen (13) of Article one (1) Chapter eleven (11) of the Compiled Ordinances of the City of �'ueblo, Colorado, be amended so as to read as follows,, to wit: SECTION 13, The City Clerk may issue license for any of the objects contemplated in the foregoing section on the following conditions, to wit: ''For any caravan, circus, menagerie or show of like character, where the ad- mission fee is fifty (50) cents or more for adults and the admission fee for minors is twenty -five (25) cents or more, upon the payment by the applicant in advance of the sum of two hundred and fifty (25n) dollars for each and every day that such caravan, circus, show or menagerie may wish to show exhibit or perform, and for any caravan, circus, show or menagerie of like character, where the admission fee for adults is twenty -five (25) dents and the admission for minors is fifteen (15) cents, upon the payment by the applicant in advance of one hundred twenty -five (125) dollars for each and every day such caravan, circus, show or menagerie may wish to show, exhibit or perform. For any caravan, circus, show or menagerie of like chara- cter where the admission fee for adults is more than twenty -five (25) cents, and less than fifty (50) cents, for any one performance, and half the amount for minors, upon payment by applicant in advance the sum of two hundred (200) for each and every day that such caravan, circus, show or menagerie may wish to show,, exhibit or perform. The clerk may issue license to each and avery side show or exhibition, tiThether separate or connected with any caravan, circus, menagerie or show of like nature, upon the payment by applicant in advance the sum of ten(10) dollars per day. The Clerk may also issue license to theatrical exhibitions, concerts, musical entertainments or for the exhibition of any natural or artificial curiosities, or panorama or devices of any kind, or any entertainment show or amusement for gain not included in the above clause, where the admission .fee charged is twenty -five (25) cents or more upon payment of ten (10) dollars per day and WHM the admission fee is not more than ten ( cents, upon the payment of five (5) dollars per day. And for a permanent and legitimmte Theater or Opera House, where the admission fee is not more than fifty (50) cents exclusive of boxes for one performance, upon the payment .of one hundred and fifty dollars (150) per year. And for a legitimate and permanent Theater or Opera House, where the price of admission is one dollar or more exclusive of boxes fro one performance upon the payment of three hundred (300) dollars per year. Any person persons, firm or corporation desiring to sell, upon the streets of Pueblo or from any permanent or temporary stand, structure,, hack,, buggy, wagon ok other vehicle, any compound, novelty,, patent, article, jewelry, soaps, perfumery, patent medicine or any thing of like nature where a charge of fifty (50) cents or more, is made for any article, package or parcel so sold, shall pay a license fee of five (5) dollars for the first day, three (3) dollars additional for the second day or twelve (12) dollars per week. For exhibiting or using any machine apparatus, appliance or device of whatsoever, for the trial or test of skill, strength or endurance, the person having game in charge smell pay a license fee of one (1) dollar per day three (3) dollars per week, or five (5) dollas per month, The City Clerk may issue license for a Knife peate, doll, cane or other rock mer- chandise, spindle phonograph, kinetoscope sale of picture, balloon, toys,, and other things of a transient and like nature upon the payment of one dollar (1) per day, three (3) dollars per week, five dollars (5) per month for each off such devices. Any person or persons having more than one of such devices shall pay half the amount of said license for second and one- fourth the amount of said license for each and any additional devico he or they may have and operate. Section 2. All Ordinances or parts thereof inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. -*pproved J.P. Orman Mayor Passed by the Council and apporved by the Mayor March 28, 1898 Attest Oscar Q. McNeil Clerk (seal)